Hey, everybody! Remember, back in the day, when you'd walk, bus or drive from bookstore to bookstore searching for a specific volume, or at least spend hours on the phone looking for a book? Back before Al Gore invented the internets?
Me neither.
I find myself wanting to buy an American-themed cookbook for a friend who is returning to Ukraine. I have a specific book in mind ["American Century Cookbook" by Jean Anderson, because it's more history of modern American food than recipes, but it's both] which is out of print. I'm partly soliciting ideas for a book that's historical/cultural/practical and would make a good American keepsake, but all of this is a preamble to my question:
Who has a really, really good selection of cookbooks in stock in the Chicago area?
57th St. books is a good go-to for pretty much everything. Barbara's in Oak Park or on Wells? I'm not noticing any specifically cook-book oriented stores in Chicago any more. Or am I missing something?
I have a LARGE

on-line book purchasing habit, but sometimes ya just want to browse or buy a last minute gift.
I imagine I'm not the only one in the LTH world who'd find this question interesting, so I thought I'd post the question.
Giovanna
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"Enjoy every sandwich."
-Warren Zevon